Archive for the ‘Local Internet Marketing’ Category

Rev Up Your #Online #Marketing Program for 2011

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

You have a Website, finally! Great. Now what? What about local targeted keywords also known as local SEO? You should know what SEO stands for, but just in case you don’t here it is once again SEO = search engine optimization. SEO is what sets you apart from your competitors – you know those Websites that consistently appear on the first few pages of Google?

Hmm, what other marketing strategies do you have in place? Nothing? What? Are you insane? Every business should have at least, a minimum of 10, YES 10, strategies to increase sales! If you only have 1 marketing strategy in place, you are soo far behind…no wonder your competitors are ahead.

Let’s do a quick review of what YOU really MUST do to gain a competitive edge regarding your online marketing strategy in 2011 (you better have a pen and paper ready to take notes or better yet – print this blog post).

1. Go Local - Small businesses need to have LOCAL SEO throughout their Website – add your target cities to your keywords such as Cleveland SEO, Cleveland limos. If your business only serves a certain area and not the whole state or country, then you need to localize your phrases. Search engines are recognizing local or geo-targeted key phrases even when your visitors aren’t.

2. Local Lists – Just like that cumbersome phone directory that is sitting on your shelf or at the back of your supplies closet, you know the one collecting dust? Local directories are replacing its paper counterpart. Ditch that thing (ok, well recycle it at least), and ignore the sales calls from those outdated local phone directories. Instead list your business with local directories – some are even free.

3. Stake Your Claim on Google – Google Maps is now Google Places, so stake your claim and let more people find you using Google Places aka maps. It’s somewhat tedious to fill out all the information, but I know you can do it!

4. Socially Engage – It doesn’t matter whether you love it or loathe it, social networking is driving consumers to and away from businesses. Do you part and get help on creating a business profile (and page) on every popular social network online for marketing purposes. Oh – and maintain it at least weekly! Don’t have the time? Then get one of your coworkers, employees or favorite niece to help you. If you really want to be competitive, then hire an online marketing firm (not a hosting or web development company). Online marketers tend be more savvy with the written word as well as socially adept when it comes to online social networks.

5. Let’s Get a Response – I know you have those testimonials sitting around somewhere in your office or email, they won’t do you any good there. Get the feedback you need by sending your customers/clients to quality review sites and giving you 2 thumbs up online! Amazon does it, you can too! Popular review sites such as Yelp and CitySearch, will surely get you noticed in the search engines – the more the merrier on this one online marketing technique.

There you go, you’ve got 5 really good online marketing strategies to improve your muscle and face your competitors! What are you waiting for? Get moving…go, go, go!

Why does a Small Business need a Website?

Monday, August 10th, 2009

draft_lens6382231_1249935518businesswebsiteGood question. After all, if business is good, then what’s the point of undergoing a new project–one that’s bound to take time and money? Well, if you’ve been reading this blog, then you’ve learned some key reasons why getting an edge over your competition online is crucial in today’s marketplace. But if you need more convincing, then we’ve put together a handy Squidoo guide that shows why every small business owner needs to seriously consider getting a Website that they can use to promote their business online.

Do the Latest AdWords Changes Signal a Shift in Google’s Local Internet Advertising Strategy?

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

479037731_09bc20477f_mThere hasn’t been much information coming out of the usually-bustling Google AdWords department, but a recent announcement makes up for that lull in local Internet advertising news. The latest AdWords feature is something that could greatly impact the way many may want to approach local Internet advertising. The new feature is called “location extensions,” and it lets business owners attach their address to their local Internet advertising campaigns.

So why is tacking on addresses so important to local Internet advertising? This latest feature lets businesses set up ad campaigns that will link their individual ads to several local addresses. Say you’re a woodworker who makes furniture that’s sold in stores across the country. With location extensions, you’ll be able to match your brand or company name to every address that sells your product. Now, when a consumer sees your ad on their computer or mobile device, Google’s local search feature will match your closest business location to their location. So if you sell furniture in a Miami store, and a user is in Miami, they’ll be given the address to the Miami store that stocks your goods—even if your company headquarters is in Seattle.

This is all a part of Google’s attempt to merge their local and national AdWords. It looks like, overall, Google wants to make AdWords simpler and more streamlined. For now, AdWords claims that local ads aren’t going anywhere, but it will be interesting to see whether or not this is an early step in rearranging the AdWords delivery system.